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Duncan Hamilton - Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough

 
     

Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough by Duncan Hamilton

Book Type: Paperback
Published: 06 May 2008
Publisher: HarperPerennial
RRP:£8.99

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Review:
This book is fantastic. Not a biography, not exactly a memoir, but instead a series of reflections of twenty years spent with Ol Big Ead himself. Clough was a one off - brilliant, impossible, bonkers, infuriating, despicable, loveable, untameable. He took a nothing provincial club and went and won the European Cup. Twice. Unbelieveable. And this book does the man justice. Crucially, it also does Peter Taylor justice; describing their symbiotic partnership. It also brings back a real nostalgia for the times when footballers weren't pampered prima donnas earning £150k a week. They liked a pint, and a fag, when apprentices had to clean the pros boots, and the game was simpler, less bloated. And when there was room for real characters. And this is a loving but seemingly honest portrait of the biggest character of them all. Demands to be read alongside "The Damned United".